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In Geography, the Golden Eagles used jam and orange peel to model the movement of tectonic plates and investigate how rifts, such as the East African Rift, are formed.
In Geography, the Golden Eagles used jam and orange peel to model the movement of tectonic plates and investigate how rifts, such as the East African Rift, are formed.
On Tuesday we talked about Shrove Tuesday and saying sorry for doing wrong things. We got ready for Lent by making pancakes. The children described them as delicious, tasty, sweet and rubbery! The afternoon group are much cleaner than the morning group. If anyone knows where the cooking aprons have Read more…
We are really pleased to announce that we will be inviting families back to our Celebration Assemblies from Friday 11th March (next Friday)!Our Celebrations Assemblies are held at the pupils home school – this is the school that they are registered at. Parents are invited to come into school at Read more…
UPDATE:The first vans have headed off. You can still deliver to Colburn Village Hall over the weekend and we will continue to collect aid following the weekend. If you are in a position to donate any of the above items, they can be dropped off at any of our three Read more…
Moving so quickly that some of the photos are blurred. Twirling, jumping, swirling, balancing, composing and linking moves. Ada says “I need to improve my cartwheel.”
We are really proud of our carnival artwork that is displayed in the hall. What is a carnival? Is the question we’ve been asking the Owls……party in the street where everyone joins together, a colourful party, dressing up and having colourful fun have been some of the responses ……sounds like Read more…
In the absence of our DT day we have still ensured we’ve used our design skills from fidget toys in the craft area, a cafe with a funfair and a pool in the construction area and a house for friends to read stories in. There’s no stopping the Owl’s imagination Read more…
This week, we have been learning poems by heart and preparing a performance. We are hoping that we might be able to get good enough to enter a national competition for children’s performance poetry. Lots of practice to do first though! If you ask the children about it, they may Read more…